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English, 28.01.2020 22:00 MC2007

Review the information for a magazine that a student intends to include on a works cited page.

magazine: academic review
title of article: the college application process
page numbers: 111-114
author: judson cosby
date of publication: december 1, 2013

which citation is formatted correctly using mla guidelines?

a. cosby, judson. “the college application process.” academic review 1 december 2013: 111-114. print.

b. cosby, judson. “the college application process.” 111-114. academic review december 1, 2013: web.

c. cosby, judson. academic review “the college application process.” 1 december 2013. 111-114. print.

d. cosby, judson. “the college application process.” 111-114. academic review december 1, 2013: 111-114. web.

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